15x22 Arches, chickens are wc collage cut from one failed painting on top of really bad old wooden shacks painting to make a new view. It is meant to be a humorous piece from two 'dogs'. Moral of the story: Never throw away a bad painting. You can always recycle it! This painting will be part of a traveling exhibit to the Hill Country galleries in a few months.
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2 comments:
Wondered to your blog from WC! and found this painting. Funny and cute! Your chickens are fluffy, I like the colors that make them white and how they seem to march. Good thing that you didn't throw out the original painting you didn't like. The result is a success.
Alex
This is fabulous Kay. Your creativity never ceases to amaze me and just gets better. I really can't believe you had a failed painting though :)
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